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Deep Seek News and Info Tracker – Uncover the Hidden TruthsDelve into the depths of news and information with Deep Seek News and Info Tracker, your go-to podcast for investigative insights, emerging trends, and deep analysis of global events. We cut through the noise to bring you expertly curated reports, tech-driven discoveries, and thought-provoking discussions on the latest in politics, science, technology, and beyond. Stay ahead of the curve with in-depth storytelling and a futuristic approach to tracking the world's most pressing issues.


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  • DeepSeek V4 AI Model Launch April 2026 Huawei Ascend Chips Challenge Nvidia Dominance
    Apr 17 2026
    Listeners, the AI world is buzzing with anticipation over DeepSeek's upcoming V4 model, expected to launch in the last two weeks of April 2026. According to Reuters citing The Information, this frontier-class AI has faced two delays from earlier targets in February, but V4-Lite variants are already live on API nodes, signaling an imminent full release.

    Gizchina reports that V4 boasts around 1 trillion total parameters via a Mixture-of-Experts architecture, activating only 32 to 37 billion per token to keep costs low, building on V3's 671 billion setup. A rumored 1 million token context window stems from leaks and DeepSeek's January 2026 Engram research for long-context recall, though not yet officially confirmed.

    The big story is hardware: Reuters confirms V4 runs entirely on Huawei's Ascend chips, the first major model skipping Nvidia GPUs amid US export curbs. The AI Chronicle on YouTube highlights this as a potential blow to America's AI dominance, using Huawei Ascend 950 PR chips. DeepSeek denied early access to Nvidia and AMD while prioritizing Chinese makers.

    Taipei Times notes V4 as a test of China's AI ambitions, possibly multimodal for text, images, and video. Carthage Capital's Stephen Wu predicts it could shock US tech stocks as a cost-effective, open-source powerhouse. Rumors swirl of smuggled Nvidia Blackwell chips for training, but success on Huawei silicon would reshape geopolitics.

    Italy's AGCM regulator, per Galalaw blog, recently flagged DeepSeek for lacking user warnings on AI output risks, underscoring growing scrutiny.

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  • DeepSeek V4 AI Model Delayed: China's Challenge to US Tech Dominance Amid Chip Restrictions
    Apr 13 2026
    Listeners, the global tech world is buzzing with anticipation over DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup that's become a key benchmark for China's ambitions in artificial intelligence. According to the Taipei Times on April 12, 2026, industry insiders have been waiting weeks for DeepSeek's major new launch, its next-generation V4 model, which has yet to appear despite rampant rumors.

    DeepSeek first shook things up over a year ago in early 2025 with a low-cost chatbot that matched the performance of top U.S. rivals, putting Chinese AI firmly on the map. The Japan Times reported on April 9 that the delay in V4's release is fueling speculation about whether China can truly rival Nvidia using domestic chips from Huawei Technologies.

    The Information, cited in the Taipei Times, suggests V4 might run on Huawei's latest chips, a potential milestone in dodging U.S. export bans on advanced Nvidia AI processors. Experts predict V4 won't just be a software tweak but a powerful open-source model handling massive context windows at a fraction of the cost. TipRanks notes DeepSeek is developing at least three large models on a domestic AI chip platform, ready to challenge U.S. dominance again this month.

    However, controversy swirls: some reports allege DeepSeek bypassed restrictions by training V4 on thousands of smuggled Nvidia Blackwell chips, dismantled abroad and snuck into China. Radar.am highlights past claims from OpenAI that DeepSeek trained models using U.S. tech despite sanctions. Hangzhou-based DeepSeek's progress underscores China's push to innovate amid geopolitical tensions.

    Stay tuned as V4 could redefine affordable, high-performance AI.

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  • DeepSeek V4 Soft Launch Confirmed with Instant and Expert Modes Sparking AI Industry Speculation
    Apr 12 2026
    Listeners, over the past week, DeepSeek has made waves in the AI world with a quiet rollout of what many believe is an early preview of its highly anticipated V4 model. Universe of AI reports that DeepSeek updated their app and website just days ago, adding Instant Mode and Expert Mode without any formal announcement or blog post, sparking speculation that V4 is already running behind the scenes.

    When users queried the model about its version, it identified itself as DeepSeek version 4, specifically 4.2, and highlighted differences like its May 2025 knowledge cutoff compared to version 3's December 2025 cutoff. WorldofAI confirms limited grayscale testing of DeepSeek V4, accessible in Fast, Expert, and Vision modes, showcasing strong outputs and hinting at upcoming multimodal capabilities for handling images and more.

    This soft launch aligns with earlier buzz from WorldofAI noting DeepSeek's V4 preparations this spring, trained notably on Huawei chips, marking a shift in global AI hardware dynamics. The Neuron discusses DeepSeek as China's leading open-source frontier AI, prompting US efforts like Reflection AI's $2 billion raise to counter it with American open-weight models.

    These developments position DeepSeek V4 as one of 2026's most awaited releases, promising advanced reasoning, efficiency, and competition against leaders like Claude and Meta's new models.

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